scholarly journals Testing models of dental development in the earliest bony vertebrates, Andreolepis and Lophosteus

2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 833-837 ◽  
Author(s):  
John A. Cunningham ◽  
Martin Rücklin ◽  
Henning Blom ◽  
Hector Botella ◽  
Philip C. J. Donoghue

Theories on the development and evolution of teeth have long been biased by the fallacy that chondrichthyans reflect the ancestral condition for jawed vertebrates. However, correctly resolving the nature of the primitive vertebrate dentition is challenged by a dearth of evidence on dental development in primitive osteichthyans. Jaw elements from the Silurian–Devonian stem-osteichthyans Lophosteus and Andreolepis have been described to bear a dentition arranged in longitudinal rows and vertical files, reminiscent of a pattern of successional development. We tested this inference, using synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) to reveal the pattern of skeletal development preserved in the sclerochronology of the mineralized tissues. The tooth-like tubercles represent focal elaborations of dentine within otherwise continuous sheets of the dermal skeleton, present in at least three stacked generations. Thus, the tubercles are not discrete modular teeth and their arrangement into rows and files is a feature of the dermal ornamentation that does not reflect a polarity of development or linear succession. These fossil remains have no bearing on the nature of the dentition in osteichthyans and, indeed, our results raise questions concerning the homologies of these bones and the phylogenetic classification of Andreolepis and Lophosteus .


1996 ◽  
Vol 06 (01n02) ◽  
pp. 415-420 ◽  
Author(s):  
NIANQING LIU ◽  
HANRU SHAO ◽  
PENG LIU ◽  
QING XU ◽  
JUXIANG PAN ◽  
...  

A micro-scanning technique of SXRF (Synchrotron Radiation X-ray fluorescence) combined with multivariate statistical analysis was employed. The elements positional distribution in the kidney tissues of tree groups of Wistar rats (1, normal; 2, treated by CdCl 2; 3, Cd exposed rats treated with new complex) were obtained. The results show that Cd mainly distribute in the renal cortex of rat treated by CdCl 2. The level of Cd in the renal medulla is very low or not detectable. The elements measured in renal cortex of normal rat can be classified into two groups, Cu, Zn, Mn and Se belong to the same group. In acute CdCl 2 poisoning, Cd and Se have a very strong correlation, and the classification is different from normal renal cortex. After administration of a new chelator, Zn and Se have a very strong co-location and correlation, the classification of elements tend to return to normal distribution.





2007 ◽  
Vol 89 (4) ◽  
pp. 825-832 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Welcomme ◽  
P. Walter ◽  
P. Bleuet ◽  
J.-L. Hodeau ◽  
E. Dooryhee ◽  
...  


2007 ◽  
Vol 595 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 38-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gisele Gonçalves Bortoleto ◽  
Simone Soares de Oliveira Borges ◽  
Maria Izabel Maretti Silveira Bueno


Author(s):  
B. Jouffrey ◽  
D. Dorignac ◽  
A. Bourret

Since the early works on GP zones and the model independently proposed by Preston and Guinier on the first steps of precipitation in supersaturated solid solution of aluminium containing a few percent of copper, many works have been performed to understand the structure of different stages in the sequence of precipitation.The scheme which is generally admitted can be drawn from a work by Phillips.In their original model Guinier and Preston analysed a GP zone as composed of a single (100) copperrich plane surrounded by aluminum atomic planes with a slightly shorter distance from the original plane than in the solid solution.From X-ray measurements it has also been shown that GP1 zones were not only copper monolayer zones. They could be up to a few atomic planes thick. Different models were proposed by Guinier, Gerold, Toman. Using synchrotron radiation, proposals have been recently made.



1987 ◽  
Vol 48 (C1) ◽  
pp. C1-175-C1-181
Author(s):  
S. AHMAD ◽  
M. OHTOMO ◽  
R. W. WHITWORTH




1987 ◽  
Vol 48 (C9) ◽  
pp. C9-91-C9-94
Author(s):  
M. GRIONI ◽  
F. SCHAEFERS ◽  
J. B. GOEDKOOP ◽  
J. C. FUGGLE ◽  
J. L. WOOD ◽  
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